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CHRONIC. One does not rule out taxing superprofits. The other doesn’t want to hear about it. Crisis at the top. And if we called the GIGN?
By Michael Richard
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IIt turns out that this damn crisis that harms everyone benefits a few companies, oil, gas and maritime in particular. And this by a sort of windfall effect, without their management, their conduct of business, their skill having much to do with it. Thus were born superprofits amounting to billions of euros. What to do with it?
The government is still wondering. It is even for him a poisoned affair which opposes, in broad daylight, the Prime Minister, from the left, to his Minister of the Economy, who comes from the right. Which is not nothing, and is a stain, although the two pretend to be on the same line. What a laugh.
Elisabeth Borne does not close the door to their taxation if, at least, the companies concerned refuse to return…
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